Frontiers in Physiology (Mar 2023)
Roadmap for an imaging and modelling paediatric study in rural NZ
- Haribalan Kumar,
- Haribalan Kumar,
- Haribalan Kumar,
- Robby Green,
- Daniel M. Cornfeld,
- Daniel M. Cornfeld,
- Paul Condron,
- Paul Condron,
- Taylor Emsden,
- Taylor Emsden,
- Ayah Elsayed,
- Ayah Elsayed,
- Debbie Zhao,
- Kat Gilbert,
- Martyn P. Nash,
- Martyn P. Nash,
- Alys R. Clark,
- Merryn H. Tawhai,
- Kelly Burrowes,
- Rinki Murphy,
- Maryam Tayebi,
- Maryam Tayebi,
- Josh McGeown,
- Eryn Kwon,
- Eryn Kwon,
- Eryn Kwon,
- Vickie Shim,
- Alan Wang,
- Alan Wang,
- Alan Wang,
- Julie Choisne,
- Laura Carman,
- Thor Besier,
- Geoffrey Handsfield,
- Thiranja Prasad Babarenda Gamage,
- Jiantao Shen,
- Gonzalo Maso Talou,
- Soroush Safaei,
- Jerome J. Maller,
- Jerome J. Maller,
- Davidson Taylor,
- Leigh Potter,
- Samantha J. Holdsworth,
- Samantha J. Holdsworth,
- Graham A. Wilson
Affiliations
- Haribalan Kumar
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Haribalan Kumar
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Haribalan Kumar
- GE Healthcare (Australia & New Zealand), Auckland, New Zealand
- Robby Green
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Daniel M. Cornfeld
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Daniel M. Cornfeld
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Paul Condron
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Paul Condron
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Taylor Emsden
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Taylor Emsden
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Ayah Elsayed
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Ayah Elsayed
- Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
- Debbie Zhao
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Kat Gilbert
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Martyn P. Nash
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Martyn P. Nash
- Department of Engineering Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Alys R. Clark
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Merryn H. Tawhai
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Kelly Burrowes
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Rinki Murphy
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Maryam Tayebi
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Maryam Tayebi
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Josh McGeown
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Eryn Kwon
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Eryn Kwon
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Eryn Kwon
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Vickie Shim
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Alan Wang
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Alan Wang
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Alan Wang
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Julie Choisne
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Laura Carman
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Thor Besier
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Geoffrey Handsfield
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Thiranja Prasad Babarenda Gamage
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Jiantao Shen
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Gonzalo Maso Talou
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Soroush Safaei
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Jerome J. Maller
- GE Healthcare (Australia & New Zealand), Auckland, New Zealand
- Jerome J. Maller
- Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Davidson Taylor
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Leigh Potter
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Samantha J. Holdsworth
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Samantha J. Holdsworth
- Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
- Graham A. Wilson
- Mātai Medical Research Institute, Gisborne, New Zealand
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1104838
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 14
Abstract
Our study methodology is motivated from three disparate needs: one, imaging studies have existed in silo and study organs but not across organ systems; two, there are gaps in our understanding of paediatric structure and function; three, lack of representative data in New Zealand. Our research aims to address these issues in part, through the combination of magnetic resonance imaging, advanced image processing algorithms and computational modelling. Our study demonstrated the need to take an organ-system approach and scan multiple organs on the same child. We have pilot tested an imaging protocol to be minimally disruptive to the children and demonstrated state-of-the-art image processing and personalized computational models using the imaging data. Our imaging protocol spans brain, lungs, heart, muscle, bones, abdominal and vascular systems. Our initial set of results demonstrated child-specific measurements on one dataset. This work is novel and interesting as we have run multiple computational physiology workflows to generate personalized computational models. Our proposed work is the first step towards achieving the integration of imaging and modelling improving our understanding of the human body in paediatric health and disease.
Keywords
- MRI image analysis
- computational modelling
- child health and development
- neuroimage analysis
- radiology